forestSAS
Forest Spatial Structure Analysis Systems
v2.0.4
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Nov 11, 2024
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GPL-2
Description
Recent years have seen significant interest in neighborhood-based structural parameters that effectively represent the spatial characteristics of tree populations and forest communities, and possess strong applicability for guiding forestry practices. This package provides valuable information that enhances our understanding and analysis of the fine-scale spatial structure of tree populations and forest stands. Reference: Yan L, Tan W, Chai Z, et al (2019) <doi:10.13323/j.cnki.j.fafu(nat.sci.).2019.03.007>.
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